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Divers at Lake Tahoe finish shoreline cleanup, 25K pounds of trash later

May 13, 2022

Lake Tahoe is North America’s largest alpine lake.

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Ahead of Earth Day, group celebrates Nevada side of Lake Tahoe clean-up effort

Apr 12, 2022

Ahead of this year’s Earth Day, staff and volunteers with the group "Clean Up the Lake" were joined Monday by Governor Sisolak to celebrate the completion of an initiative to remove underwater trash and debris from near-shore areas across the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe.

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Edgar McGregor, with some of the debris he's collected from Eaton Canyon, part of the Angeles National Forest in Southern California.

Climate Activist Spends 589 Days And Counting Picking Up Litter In Calif. Park

Mar 08, 2021
Edgar McGregor, 20, says he has been cleaning up trash in Eaton Canyon every day for more than a year and a half. He declared it finally free of municipal waste on Friday, but says his work continues.
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BLM Says Too Much Trash Was Left After Burning Man Event

Dec 29, 2018
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Federal officials have informed organizers of the Burning Man counter-culture festival in Nevada that they left too much trash behind after the 2018 event.
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